I still get a bunch of "permission differs" stuff for iTunes, iPhoto, Front Row and QuickTime after repairing the disk permissions. I was thinking 10.5.8 might take care of that. I've been showing these since at least 10.5.7 (maybe even longer) and it never seems to get fixed. Am I alone on that one?

No, I am new to repair permissions, but I was getting a lot of that on the last update. I have yet to repair permissions with the new update. I am wondering if its' because I used an app to get rid of all my languages I didn't use in my apps to lighten the load a little. Regardless I won't do that again. I never noticed any difference and I barely gained any extra space.

I still get a bunch of "permission differs" stuff for iTunes, iPhoto, Front Row and QuickTime after repairing the disk permissions. I was thinking 10.5.8 might take care of that. I've been showing these since at least 10.5.7 (maybe even longer) and it never seems to get fixed. Am I alone on that one?

I've been receiving the same rather lengthy list for quite some time. I'm not sure if there is a specific application causing this issue or conflict, or if it's just something with Leopard. Either way, it doesn't seem to cause any trouble with those applications. I would just ignore and forget about it.

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OMG so like Safari doesn't hella crash 4 u? Its 4ever crashing on me. I'll go to a site or click on a link then all of a sudden spinning beach ball 4 a couple sec then it quits. It did it in 4.0 and the same in 4.0.2.

I have that as well, according to a Mac technician nothing to worry.
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OMG so like Safari doesn't hella crash 4 u? Its 4ever crashing on me. I'll go to a site or click on a link then all of a sudden spinning beach ball 4 a couple sec then it quits. It did it in 4.0 and the same in 4.0.2.

Any specific sites or is this just random? I've been having some trouble with the the Huffington Post, Gizmodo, Facebook, and YouTube.

Both, I've noticed it randomly on blackboard, a lot on stickam and just randomly on other sites. I think it may be related to some helper app like flash or java or something else, but I don't know what. Things can be moving along fine, then all of a sudden I get the spinning beach ball for a couple of seconds and then Safari quits. I thought this may go away with an update, but so far it hasn't. But it seems to be happening more in 4.0 and 4.0.2 than it did in 4.0 beta. Besides that and some sites not supporting Safari, I like Safari over Firefox, it seems speedier and simpler, although there are some things I like better in Firefox. Honestly, I think the Mac version of Google's chrome is where its going to be at, but thats still a little bit away._________________ Mercury TiBook 400MHz, 1GB RAM, 120GB HD, Airport
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I've been having some trouble with the the Huffington Post, Gizmodo, Facebook, and YouTube.

Not with crashing, but I think Youtube might have implemented something new in an attempt save bandwidth over the last month. I have a decent DSL connection at 3 Mbps and playback is choppy and always stalling out. The videos don't seem to be buffering ahead far enough. It's driving me crazy. I never had this problem before.

I'm having some troubles here with AirTunes and Airfoil after the update. I can't connect, but everything looks good in the AirPort Utility. I'm going to reset them again and start over. I'm also with you guys on Safari 4. It's feeling really pokey again. I like having that blue iDisk icon though. I feel like a real man again.

Edit: Permission repair and factory reset of AE and AX did nothing. Trashed my com.apple.itunes.plist and AirTunes and Airfoil started working again. How screwy is that?

Actually, the fix didn't hold. I called Apple and apparently the problem is with 10.5.8 and MacBooks running on battery power. Plug your MacBook or MacBook Pro in and AirTunes works just fine. You can even start AirTunes running off power and then unplug and it keeps working until you close iTunes. All I know is, I'm going to the beach this week and Apple better have it fixed before I get home.